King Arthur: Legend of the Sword

Charlie Hunnman stars in a scene from the movie “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword.” Rated: A-III, PG-13. WARNER BROS. | CNS

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Ponderous action fantasy in which, once grown, the monarch of the title (Charlie Hunnam) who was dispossessed of his rights as a child and raised as a brawling street urchin by the inhabitants of a London brothel, uses Excalibur to battle the evil uncle (Jude Law) who long ago usurped his throne. Together with his script collaborators, Joby Harold and Lionel Wigram, director and co-writer Guy Ritchie works the occasional witty exchange into the dialogue. But otherwise his film is a grueling ordeal of nonstop noisy fighting. Possibly acceptable for mature teens.

 

Watch out for: Pervasive combat and other violence with little blood, a prostitution theme, brief partial nudity, fleeting sexual humor, at least one rough term, occasional crass language

 

Rated: A-III, adults; MPAA: PG-13

 

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